The role
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to contribute to the Marsden-funded research project 'How vulnerable are Antarctica's coasts to colonisation'. In this role you will work closely with Associate Professor Ceridwen Fraser on a project that will bring together interdisciplinary approaches in genomic, ecological, physiological, and oceanographic / sea ice modelling to build a comprehensive picture of the scale of biological incursions to Antarctica via macroalgal rafting.
This position represents an exciting opportunity to join one of the country's most research-intensive Universities and become part of a team helping to lead Antarctic research in New Zealand.
Your skills and experience
The successful candidate will bring high-level computational skills in EITHER genomic (bioinformatic) analyses OR physical environmental modelling (oceanographic particle dispersal / modelling coastal polynya / habitat modelling with climate change).
In addition, the successful candidate will be expected to have:
• A PhD in relevant field.
• Proven track record of high-quality research outputs such as peer-reviewed papers.
• Research experience in evolutionary biology, physical oceanography or habitat modelling.
• Good organisational skills and the ability to keep accurate records.
• Ability to work well as part of a team, as well as independently.
• Knowledge and respect for the Treaty of Waitangi and its relevance in a university setting.
Expertise in any of the following areas could be an advantage:
• Molecular laboratory skills, especially Genotyping by Sequencing library preparation.
• Marine biology.
• Antarctic research.
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